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  1. TT v M Ltd & I Ltd [2025] NZDT 137 (28 February 2025) [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...forget receiving documents of this nature 13 years ago. 10. M Ltd was unable to produce a copy of the initial disclosure, as it said copies were only retained if received by return mail. (CS suggested the failure to keep copies was a breach of the Privacy Act 2003, but that Act does not fall within the Tribunal’s jurisdiction.) M Ltd was confident that it provided the initial disclosure because it was the usual practice, as supported by the [Business Guide], and copies of the initial d...

  2. BORA Taxation (Income Tax Rate and Other Amendments) Bill [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...of the Bill of Rights Act, which affirms the right to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure, whether of the person, property, correspondence or otherwise. The touchstone of the section is the protection of reasonable expectations of privacy. The test in section 5 of the Bill of Rights Act does not apply to section 21, as the Supreme Court has held that an unreasonable search cannot logically be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.5 The question is the...

  3. 2017 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 3.7 MB]

    ...the Ministerial Group on Family Violence and Sexual Violence which is tasked with addressing New Zealand’s unacceptable rates of family and sexual violence. Find out more about our contribution to this work on pages 12 to 15. • Ensuring our privacy law, and in particular information sharing between public protection agencies, has the clarity required and is fit for purpose in a digital world. This year, we drafted a new Privacy Bill and worked with the Office of the Privacy Co...

  4. People remanded on bail or at large and offending on bail or at large June 2019 [xlsx, 287 KB]

    Contents People remanded on bail or at large, and offending while on bail or at large This includes information on: - people remanded on 'bail' (including 'EM bail') or 'at large' - offences committed while on 'bail' or 'at large' - people offending on 'bail' or 'at large' - people who failed to answer bail. Contents: Number of people on bail or at large Table 1: Number and percentage of people on bail or at l

  5. People remanded on bail or at large and offending on bail or at large December 2018 [xlsx, 281 KB]

    Contents People remanded on bail or at large, and offending while on bail or at large This includes information on: - people remanded on 'bail' (including 'EM bail') or 'at large' - offences committed while on 'bail' or 'at large' - people offending on 'bail' or 'at large' - people who failed to answer bail. Contents: Summary of people remanded on bail or at large Table 1: Number and percentage of people on b

  6. [2022] NZEnvC 213 Coneburn Preserve Holdings Ltd v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    ...Activity Area. Recognise the (Hanley Downs) Residential Activity Areas (R(HD)) as being appropriate to accommodate residential development at a greater scale and intensity than elsewhere in the zone. Apply residential development controls to protect privacy and amenity, provide access to sunlight, to achieve design cohesion, and to provide appropriate opportunities outdoor living, consistent with the residential density anticipated in that Activity Area. Enable commercial activitie...

  7. NZPRI-Crime-Victimisation-LGBTQ-Study-Report.pdf [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...noise to the data. To disguise small counts, it is imperative by Stats NZ rule to apply the random rounding to base 3 (RR3) rule, in which counts are randomly rounded to base three in a consistent manner. For details see: https://data.govt.nz/toolkit/privacy-and-security/understanding-data-confidentiality/data- confidentiality-principles-and-methods- report#:~:text=We%20can%20protect%20information%20in,three%20in%20a%20consistent%20manner. 8 Respondents have the option to list more than one...

  8. Goher v Hammadieh [2016] NZIACDT 1 (14 January 2016) [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...unless she withdrew her complaint. Mr Hammadieh [9] Mr Hammadieh did not provide conventional submissions on sanctions, instead: http://www.justice.govt.nz/ 3 [9.1] He provided information indicating he had lodged a complaint with the Privacy Commissioner, but provided no information regarding the nature of his complaint. It is not evident what material complaint he could have made. [9.2] He said he had not received “the rights of natural justice”, and was engaging...

  9. UY v Bunbury LCRO 17 / 2012 (4 March 2013) - Publication decision [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...protection to the public including consumers of legal and conveyancing services; b) The extent to which publication will enhance public confidence in the provision of legal and conveyancing services; c) The impact of publication on the interests and privacy of: i. The complainant; ii. The practitioner; iii. Any other person; d) The seriousness of any professional breaches; and e) Whether the practitioner has previously been found to have breached professional standards....

  10. M v New Zealand Law Society [2017] NZLCDT 15 [pdf, 58 KB]

    ...come solely from clients who answer newspaper advertisements, being drink driving defendants who wish to defend the charge on the basis that the prosecution may make a mistake in proving the elements of the charge; (g) There is an overall lack of privacy in relation to clients' affairs: i. Your flat which is shared with your son will also be your office; ii. You will meet clients and discuss their confidential affairs in public places such as cafes; iii. You intend to use the co...